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package javax.sql;

import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException;
import java.util.logging.Logger;

/**
 * Interface that defines the methods which are common between <code>DataSource</code>,
 * <code>XADataSource</code> and <code>ConnectionPoolDataSource</code>.
 */
public interface CommonDataSource {

  /**
   * <p>Retrieves the log writer for this <code>DataSource</code>
   * object.
   *
   * <p>The log writer is a character output stream to which all logging
   * and tracing messages for this data source will be
   * printed.  This includes messages printed by the methods of this
   * object, messages printed by methods of other objects manufactured
   * by this object, and so on.  Messages printed to a data source
   * specific log writer are not printed to the log writer associated
   * with the <code>java.sql.DriverManager</code> class.  When a
   * <code>DataSource</code> object is
   * created, the log writer is initially null; in other words, the
   * default is for logging to be disabled.
   *
   * @return the log writer for this data source or null if logging is disabled
   * @throws java.sql.SQLException if a database access error occurs
   * @see #setLogWriter
   * @since 1.4
   */
  java.io.PrintWriter getLogWriter() throws SQLException;

  /**
   * <p>Sets the log writer for this <code>DataSource</code>
   * object to the given <code>java.io.PrintWriter</code> object.
   *
   * <p>The log writer is a character output stream to which all logging
   * and tracing messages for this data source will be
   * printed.  This includes messages printed by the methods of this
   * object, messages printed by methods of other objects manufactured
   * by this object, and so on.  Messages printed to a data source-
   * specific log writer are not printed to the log writer associated
   * with the <code>java.sql.DriverManager</code> class. When a
   * <code>DataSource</code> object is created the log writer is
   * initially null; in other words, the default is for logging to be
   * disabled.
   *
   * @param out the new log writer; to disable logging, set to null
   * @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs
   * @see #getLogWriter
   * @since 1.4
   */
  void setLogWriter(java.io.PrintWriter out) throws SQLException;

  /**
   * <p>Sets the maximum time in seconds that this data source will wait
   * while attempting to connect to a database.  A value of zero
   * specifies that the timeout is the default system timeout
   * if there is one; otherwise, it specifies that there is no timeout.
   * When a <code>DataSource</code> object is created, the login timeout is
   * initially zero.
   *
   * @param seconds the data source login time limit
   * @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs.
   * @see #getLoginTimeout
   * @since 1.4
   */
  void setLoginTimeout(int seconds) throws SQLException;

  /**
   * Gets the maximum time in seconds that this data source can wait
   * while attempting to connect to a database.  A value of zero
   * means that the timeout is the default system timeout
   * if there is one; otherwise, it means that there is no timeout.
   * When a <code>DataSource</code> object is created, the login timeout is
   * initially zero.
   *
   * @return the data source login time limit
   * @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs.
   * @see #setLoginTimeout
   * @since 1.4
   */
  int getLoginTimeout() throws SQLException;

  //------------------------- JDBC 4.1 -----------------------------------

  /**
   * Return the parent Logger of all the Loggers used by this data source. This
   * should be the Logger farthest from the root Logger that is
   * still an ancestor of all of the Loggers used by this data source. Configuring
   * this Logger will affect all of the log messages generated by the data source.
   * In the worst case, this may be the root Logger.
   *
   * @return the parent Logger for this data source
   * @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the data source does not use {@code
   * java.util.logging}
   * @since 1.7
   */
  public Logger getParentLogger() throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException;
}
